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ee re es ; = geumatism and Weura’gia Cured in ! Cancer. | Fat Man Lawes. lin the 2:30 st dam P Ann by Ale a Abdalla 1 id dam by Brown's Belfounder by Im- ported Bellfounder, Almont 33 by Alexandeér Abdalla, No. 15, 1st dam Sally Anderson by Membrino Chief No. 11, 2nd dam Kate by Pilot Jr, - sire of John Morgan 2:24, y 2:26, Tatler 2:22 and sire of of the dams of Maud S. 2:083. J. I. Two Days. | Isa form of blood poison which is} Elmira. N. Y., June 18.—Jobn L. fhe Indiana chem al Cor have dietor not understood by the medical pro- | Lawes, the professional fat man, died compoun which acts with truly | ¢ 5 og e Ps | : 5 . i . : Bis rapidity in the cure ot Rhex fession as to its real nature and char- | at his home in this city last night. jaatism and Neuré We ges t | acter, but it is evidently hereditary | Lawes has been enjoying unusually ure any and every case of acute}; ; ee nal aeeidentaliy| . v2 ci Pcinmnatory Rhedimadentand Neucaieta’ (22 its nature. It may accide ntally | good health and was to have become g2DAys, and to give immediate reliet | develcp itself without any predispo- | an exhibit atthe county fair Wednes- chronic cases Br aes aoe cen | Sition or evidence of any existing |day. He was undoubtedly the heav- recei st z = = < = : iis : s 6, eee will send to any address the | poison. The knife or caustic salves | iest man in America, weighing at his S JACOBS Q]] TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS. Perhaps no man ever wit- nessed more physical suffer- ing than H. H. MEIGGS, the Great Railroad Contractor of S. C. 2:10, Nutwood 2:18}. Zachary tion for this wonderful compound 2 S a es oe es Y America, es agiled by yourhome dr relat have heretofore been the so called | death 640 pounds. He was born in Taylor was a fine show horse. took na dutaeraph eh {email cost- We take this means of remedies for it, but all honest prac-| England and was about 40 years of 1st premium at Cincinnati, both as shown and who writes: ing our discovery to the publicinstead | titioners will tell you that this treat-| age. He was a blacksmith and a saddle stallion and a roadster. Sts i {putting it out as a patent medicine, it ing much less expensive. We will J gad refund money if satistaction is not ‘en. THE INDIANA CHEMICAL Co., tortyr Crawtordsville Ind could pace or trot in 2:40. DON PEDRO. Also the fine young jack, will stand at the same stables. Don Pedro, mealy nose, 15 hands high, with good weight. foaled July 1886, sired by Midnight, dam by Jas. Tebbs Alexander gr dam by King & Laferty’s big jack gr gr by Import- ed Espartera Midnight by Turner's Wellington he by Bramblets Well- ington by Imported Morocastle. Don Pedro will be allowed to serve about twenty mares at $10 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Other conditions same as Timothy. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. § “St. Jacobs Oil has accom. Plished wonders. It hasmy positive indorsement.” ment fails to cure, and only hastens} worked at his trade up to three fatal results. Thousands of cases of | years ago. Previous to that time epithelioma (skin) cancers, and a|he had weighed but a little over 200 great many cases of scirrhus cancers, | pounds. He then gained in weight have been entirely cured by the use| at the rate of 5 to 10 pounds per of Swift’s Specific. It forces the | week. poison out through the cancer itself, and the pores of the skin. Mambrino Chief Jr _Membrino Chief, Jr., will do _ser- vice at Mr. Warnock’s (Humphrey farm) stable one mile southwest of court house in Butler at $20 for acolt to stand and suck, service due when colt comes or when mare changes ownership or about to be removed from the county. A lien will be retain- ed on all colts until service is set- tled. Season to commence April 1, 1889, and close July 1. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. As an exampie—During ¢ 1870 and 1871 twe thousand Americans died from mala- ria and rheumatic fevers out of four thousand in Peru. attracted thither by large wages paid by Meiggs, who had contracts amount- ing to $136,000,000. In this field there- after St. Jacobs Oil did its good work. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. BALTIMORE MD. ICURE FITS! When I say Cure I do not mean merely to stop them oe. 8 time, and then have them re- William’s Australian Herp Pill. If you are Yellow, Billous. constipated with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of order. Onebox ot these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make a new being out of you, Price 25 cts. 47-yF. Dr. E. Pyle, Agent Pease Do Not Read Ths. Write plain English. It «has been asked: “What doth it profit a man to get a modern society novel for 25 cents, if he has to buy an unabridg- ed dictionary and an encyclopedia before he can understand it. A Fair Offer. You are earnestly requested by the BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT CO., of St. Louts, Mo., to give Ballara’s Horehound Syrup a tria! for Consump- My father had cancer; my husband also had cancer, in fact died with it. In 1875.8 lump came on my nose, which steadily increased in size, and iJalarmed me. I used yanous reme- '4 dies—salves and other applications, and finally tried to burn it out, but the sore returned -worse than ever, growing larger and more angry, un- til I determined to try Swift's Spe- cific. Itook:the medicine and it soon made a complete eure. I know that S. S..S- cured me, because I dis- carded all other remedies. This was several years. ago,»and I have no Description anp PEDIGREE. Membrino Chief Jr., dark bay 16} hands high, weight 1,250 pounds, fine style and action, good bone and muscle, has never been trained but can show better than three minute gait, bred to trot and can trot, foal- ed in 1881, got by Abbott son of Sold by WALLS & HOLT. BONANZAI OAGENTS SAMPLES Fee REO. A. SOOTT, Now York City —————E——————— ca turn again. I man A RADICAL CUBE. ey tion, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, | Caliban No. 394, Ist dam by Mc- 1 have made the disease of NESS CURES wrect'sre | |: pb ee B : 2 : y eee chuaniancusuians | Sign of a return of the cancer. Whooping Cough, etc. It is only rec-| Donald's, Membrino Chief 2nd dam FITS, EPILEPSY or Fe peace pa erareepea Mrs. M. T. Mazen, ommended tor diseases ot the Throat by Mark Antony thoroughbred, 3rd dam by Old Forester, 4th dam b remedy Imported Bedford. McDonald's — — Gree thenrocnvcasent aRecause sibers have Membrino Chief, sire of dams of Al- MILBANK allel ss wo reson fina eae OTTLS lie West 2:26 and Stranger 2:28, : of my INFALLIBLE KEMEDY, | Give Rxpesee brother in blood to Clark Chief No. trial, and it will eure poe A 89 sire of Croxie 2:19} and five oth- H.C. ROOT, M.C., !83 Peam Sr., New Yous, ersincluding Kentucky Prince sire ‘ 3 years old, 16 1-2 hands high, weighs 1,649 : of Gray 2:12, Spofford 2:183, Com- pounds. : BANKER. pany 2:193, by Old Membrino Chief 3 ze Banker is an imported Clydesdale, is a bay, No. 11, 1st dam Big Nora by Down- ] 7 years old, 17 audeNiieleramilesrela 00 9Gords" ia HOURS Bans Easy fee, Addressorcalion ¥. HISCOX, 853 Broadway, 5. Ye ard Lungs, and for those troubles it cer- tainly has no equal in the world. Its sales have been as marvelous as its cures have been remarkable. It has been rec- ommended trom family to tamily until its fame has spread trom the Atlantic tothe Pacific. Trv it and it it does not cure you your money will be refunded. April 6, 1880. | Woodbury Tex. FALLING SICKNESS, Treatise on Cancer mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. HINDERCORNS. a entitle thotect: 0 at Drugelsta Hiscox CoN. peabor 0 tite Poet: Ther as Deve Ree ROC E CO: FT | 32c CONSUMPTIVE This full blood Clydesdale stallion was im- ported from Scotland; is a dark dapple brown, Minneapolis, Minn., June 16, 1889, Epiror Times: Allow me space in your paper for a few words from Minnesota. Doubtless there are I ( y A 8} ST FD A TALITY many in Butler who have enjoyed a summer in the state of Minnesota. lJ NT 0 LD M | S E R | ES To such as have, this article will not Mave ugh, Bronchitis, ate portion Use is cut PARE aoc and fe Re bartreneety for al ile arising from defective nutrition. Take in time. 50c. and $1. Southwest “Missourt Immigration Work. Nevada, Mo., June 19.—The southwest Missouri board of immi- gration concluded its session here this forenoon. Secretary Gwynn re- ——_ a 2 seh a . pounds. These two thoroughbred Clydesdale ing’s Bay Messenger sire of Jim | Uaitions will make the season of 18s) at my Porter 2:28, 2nd dam Mrs. Caudle stable, # miles west of Butler.’ ‘These horses oe a are the best pedigreed stock in the county and dam ot Ericson 2:293, Abbott by must be seen to be appreciated, as their fine ‘ali Yt : y qualities and points cannot be put on paper. Caliban No. 3:94, Ist dam Country | yen ticethem and read. the peiigiees of P NO BACKACHB. 3 3 :e inte i : 2 Maid by Country Gentleman, son of ] both which are on file at my stable and can be J, Greatly improved. Also TOOL fre Errors of Youth, Folly, Vice, Is aaa But A eo ee ported that he had distributed 3,000 | Rysdik’s Haabiotseian No. 10, 2nd | 8" with the horses Again, before you breed | [oy nafs" mistake. hose least experienced #57 1 * v Vv e a = come and see them as we not want you by 2. ee See eer N ee ern emeicernosinen Some there who have nob Aa’ '¢| book, a large number of folders and | dam Belle by Belle Morgan No. 61, | breed without the horses give you fall satisfac- fredshargsaqea cones aly x eh deal book, ‘with endoreersenta of the Diese, tree pleasure of spending a season in| 45 99 copies of “Southwest Mis-| sire of Lady Turpin 2:234, Caliban See eee ea a eta en OTN CLARSEN 7 trftefar ger iiinateated Pree Cat : ares. Send now. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, * Sy . = a 5 = 2.0 5 “ ‘July lat : = a a netly w! ou want, tl © Kreatest : ee or Dr, W.H.Parker, No.4 Bulfinch St.,Boston,Mass. this climate. Minnesota, being an souri,” the new monthly periodical. 3:94, by Membrino Pilot No. 29, 1st sls felling tol now on earth Eas otc irvre gone viata. agricultural state, lays no special claims to being a resort for lovers of - scenic effect. But if the truth were H Kass eS an known she has scenery of which any Cleanses and beautifies the hair. | atate might be justly proud. Of the dam Cassia by Cassius M. Clay Jr., No. 22, sire of Durango 2:233, Harry Clay 2:232, Membrino Pilot by Mem- brino Chief No. 11, 1st dam Juliett by Pilot Jr., sire of John Morgan 2:25, Pilot Temple 2:24, and the te B11 Se. Canal Sirest, Caleaze, U. 8. a. He read letters from the managers of the St. Louis exposition and the world’s fair at Buffalo, N. Y., tender ing choice of space for display of products. The board instructed the RISING STAR Jr. This fine young stallion will stand the eeason of 1889 at the Haggard ke re Yards, south- west of the public square, Butler, Mo., at the low rate $10 to insure a colt to stand up and suck. Money due when colt stands and sucks, with or leav Eng HENLEYS 24 ighborhood. 7 city of Minneapolis, I neod say but} ee ut county boards to | ims of Maud S. 2:08%, J.I. C. 2:10, Description:—Mising Star. ark ‘cheat y little; it is well known as the greatest ee eae slave 8 exhibition, but Nutwood 2:183., 1,200 pounds, In a good saddle and harness flour producing city in the world. Eee pay ‘ 4 CzrtiricaTr:—We, the undersign- | foat getter. Pedigree furnianed on application. it was not decided where the exhibit will be made. The secretary was instructed to urge all counties delin- quent to pay arrearage at once. The board expressed gratification at the work already accomplished, and ap- proved the action of the secretary in issuing the “Southwest Missouri” and recommended that the next is- ed certify that we know the horse Membrino Chief Jr., formerly owned by J. W. Hughes, of Richwood Sta- tion Ky., and know him to be a first- class breeder, his colts are extra in shape, size and style. J. W. Tarrrano, P. C. Beprnaer, J. G. Braprorp, G. O. Creek, J. L. Frazier, Wiriram Rrzy, Henry Barer, Ricuarp {Mappex, Sam'l Hinv Jz., Janes W. Huoues, Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should anyoccur. The foal will be held responsible for the service ren- dered G. B. HAGGARD. The daily capacity of the two larg- est flouring mills is over 800 barrels each besides which there are num ber of smaller mills with 2 capacity of from $3,000 to 7,500 barrels per day. For manufactories we have machine shops and foundries too nu- merous to mention, the most notice- able of which is the Minneapolis : CHIN RESesBoc Aching Sides and Back, Hip, Kidney and Uterine Pains, Rheumatic. Sciatic, Sharp and Weakening Pains, relieved in one minute by the ‘i ; Pain The first , » and only instantaneous pain-killing, strengh- ening plaster. 25 cents; five for $1.00. At bo ists. or of Potter Dave anv CHEMICAL + ton EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION OF SEDALIA, MO. ‘ my Pimples, backends, chapped an a Sakon waite which give tages sue be devoted to Jackson county. | J W. Warsox, N.S. Brrsxo. Venbrsgir a aig F 5 =a is association issues a series eac e ment to 300 men. As a place for} cigrade Mountain Resorts and the DON CARLOS, | monn. on payment of membership fee Vienne. pgs out door recreation and amusement Springs of Missouri. ot One Dollar per share. Soca es ag Ergin the, n7osoen equines at Minneapolis takes the lead. There} Missouri Pacific Ry., “The Color- ee ine at Riya 2 ciara semi-annually ips gn ee oat ili ead ~~ are three beautiful lakes all within | ado Short Line,” has now on sale etl t $10.00 £ It to stand | >, Ve !o2" money anywhere in Missouri. © FOR GALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ms ; ho cite lini: vie Calli Harriet | its summer tourist tickets to the re- le Bb 9LU.UU 10Fr & Col stand | Parties desiring to make investments tor f the city viz: ‘oun, Harriet} sorts of Colorada, Utah and other} #24 suck. Don Carlos black Jack, }i terest or to procure loans will do well O RE and Lake of the Isles, and best but Rocky Mountain points, at very low as nose, = hands high, fine | tosee J. H. NORTO ‘. —_ NO MORE. EYE-GLASSES : not least, the beautiful falls of Min-| rates for the round trip, good to re-| length with plenty of bone and}, 444 neroEnss by nehaha. This is, perhaps, the most j turn until October 31st. Solid trains weight, foaled July 1884, sired by i R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., ri) WEE Dae = 5 - .| Adams Black Spaniard, Ist dam by Sedalia. Mo. : of popular of any of thesummer resorta | 8F¢ Tun daily, equipped with Pull ly's Diamond, 2nd : i Th tioned, being visited daily | 22. Buffett Sleeping Cars from St. Mattengly's Diamond, dam by EVES. yo | ‘Path, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, - Whooplag | 1 have mentioned, being visi Y}Louis and Kansas City through, | ported Iron Duke, 3rd dam a ; MORE ; Cough, Croup and Common Colds, by eager — All igs without change, to Pueblo and Den- = ae xine —- Trustee's Sale. ; bove nam: : - | wh , Nancy J. py her deed of trust me eines tarouphoch the weet Baca fo ec dea saa Geo sii. aren 7 P Bpedal tickets to Sweet Springs son's Importations. Don Carlos has dated May 4; fiea, and weenrded in the record: MITCHELL J HIMROD MANU?G CO., SOLB PROPRIETO! ay or Pertle Springs, at one fare for the = 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. round trip, are on sale at all points on the lines of the Missouri Pacific Railway in Missouri. For illustrated pamphlet of 140 pages, descriptive of the resorts, reached via Mo. Pacific Ry., and further particulars, address H. C. Townsend, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. 26-4t To the sportsmen of Butler I would say, for fine fishing come to Minnesota; all the lakes abound in Trout, Bass and Pickerel. Fishing begins here the Ist of June, and is the chief sport here in summer for those who like fishing. Duckshoot- ing is good here during the months of September and October, but is not allowed in the spring. There are many things of which I might speak, but will not at this time. Should this escape the waste basket I may send you another later on. M. P.C. Then he clasped her with emotion, Drew the maiden to his breast, Whispered vows of true devotion, The old tale—you know the rest. From his circled arms uprising, With a tear she turned away. And her voice with sorrow ringing, “I shall not see my bridal day.” This dramatic speech broke him up badly; but when she explained that her apprehensions were founded on the fact of an inherited predispo- sition to consumption in her family, he calmed her fears, bought a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery for her, and she is now the er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- proved to be one of the best breed- | souri, in book 44, page 534, conveyed ‘to the ers ever in Bates county and a sure | S24e?signed trnster. the following described s Teal estate lying and being sitnate in the coun- foal getter. f Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: ‘A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy fer CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. _| cerofesction ten tin township forty-one (al) tence ener ih anita? cory ex(at | SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, TIMOTHY. less, which conveyance was made in trust to Producing Lag-Sighodnes,& Roster. secure the payment Of one certain note fully sea in said deed of trust, and whereas. i i i jefault has been made in t! ment of said Timothy, bay stallion, will serve } default ha m eee sede in theyey pial ee : Now, there- Matted y mares at my stable, five miles north | fore at the request ofthe legal holder of said | Tamers, Red Eyes, Eye Lashes, wre. f Butler and five miles south of | 2S and pursuant to the conditions of ead | ASD PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AED PERRAsEST e 5 deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above | Also, equally efficacious when used in other Adrian at $15.00 for a colt to stand | deserted ral ate pene tendne ihe | aaalas gic a Olea perenabares . jighest ler for cash, ai e ens’ on oor and suck. Service due when colt | ofthe court house ia the city of Butler, county herever inflame gexbwe. ry comes or when mare changes owner- | f Bates and state of Missouri, on er ° : : = Seld by all Draggiete at 35 Cents. ship or about to be removed from Friday July 5th, 1889, m 7 the county. A lein will be retained | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- SCIENTIEFG AMERICAN - By * = = noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that on all colts until service is settled. PAPA EDLIGAS aa ¢ 4 What Am I to Do? The symptoms of billivusness are un- happily but too well known. ‘They diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfast eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors but none for solids ot a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time; if it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may bea symptom or the two may alternate. There are otten Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all thisif not es- tect acnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a*trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. 4l-lyr. € ow. 54 tk ‘| IN LIQUID NOBOILING EASILY MADE THSPACKAGE MAKES FIVE GALLONS interest and costs. CHARLES SPRAGUE, Trustee. day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, Season to commence April 1st, 1889, and close July Ist, 1889. Care will betaken to prevent accidents but will not be reponsible should any oc- eur. M-4t Stray Notice. Notice is hereby given that S. Cantreli has, this 5th day of June, 18e6, taken up and posted before the undersigned Justice of the Peace in and for Grand River township, Bates coune ty, Missouri, the following animals: Two bay fillies, supposed to be 2or 3 years old lf hands high, branded with letter ‘*S’’ on left shoulder and bar above. No other brands or marks perceivabie. Appraised at $60. 29-3t. C. Reyrsorps, J. P full: 1. ings. Pabriched we-aly. Seud for, copy. rice $4 a yeas. for months’ trial, gL SEs & Co. PUBiises:s, #1 Broadway, HY. RCHITECTS & BUILDERS DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Timothy, dark bay stallion, 16} hands high, fine style and action with plenty of bone and muscle, bred by James H. Scott, Lexington, : Ky., foaled in spring of 1885 has The people of “the flowery king- never been trained but can show a dom” are gradually improving and three minute gait by Alamo, Jr.,Ist| ) . Pt P is dam Nelly by Wacharwdlaviors ond. showing some desire to get in the dam old Nelly by Tom Crowder, sire | line of progress. The emperor of | i | Edition of Scientific American. The most APPETIZING and WHOLBSOMB ass TEMPERANCE DRINK fn the world. TRY JT. Ask your Druggist or Grocer for it. ‘ C.E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. . H A LITTLE BOOK ~~ Practical Hints of 100 pages contaiu- 4 ing solid facts that To B ild ever ran eaten ting Building should hit ul ers. knew befoae letting cht contracts. Short chapters on mnheys, cistern, foundatic ortat, cellar, heating, venti! President Harrison is a strict con-| of the dams of John W. Conly 2:24, | China is to send a commission of structionist of law. He insisted up-| Belva Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 2:26. | three to the United States “to study on paying the fare of his wife and | Modesty 2:26, Alamo Jr. by Alamo, 1 the kitchen, brickwork. tion, the roof TRADE MARKS. In case your mark is net steret in the Pat- the customs and manners of the 2 = nd procure 5 . + r 5 1st dam by Prince Albert, son of —.,,, ie : at Ontce. apply to Mexe & Co; ie re . and many items of interest to busidere, Mat. | incarnation of health. For all bron-| P&ty from Washington to Cape Billy Tonnes, sire of the dam of | middle class, a Se cine meee iia aps. Address NATIONAL SHE wee Wade: | chial, throat, and lung affections, it | May. He said that the interstate | Woodford Chief 2:22}. Alamo rec | quire if the wearing of socks and | ete quickly procured. Address = > ld East 20th St. New York City is a potent remedy. MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors. | commerce law made this necessary. | 9:34 by Almont No. 33 who has 34‘ stockings wards off diseases.” i GuxcnaL Orrice: 961 Bavabway. S. ¥. y i c

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